J r. .. . i1 I - - . . , , ,1 i. v . :l V. .... J CITY NE - AT THE THEATERS TODAY : Oregon "Idle Tongues" with Percy Marmoat and Doris J ; Kenyon. liberty ?the Chorus Lady . .?' Prom the T stage!' play by '':.':V James ty6The9,-bJ)Di; t BUglwrviet Dyson Pays, f Leather Pushers. Kiwanlans Congratulated- Three members of e the Kiwania club sat in & row Tuesday noon and were: called upon to tell of the sex of dthe new arrivals at their homes. ; Ed Schunke an nounced the arrival of a boy not yet named, Dr. Carl E. Miller a baby girl, and E. E. . Watson a boy. r. !"' f j .' ;! -j " ' Boxing, Salem Armory, Tonight -Dawson ys Goggins.- 8:30 p. m. " " m25 New Members AnnouncedI- - Rerl E.' H.i Shanks,, pastor of the Iifst Baptist church, was pre sented with- a Kiwania club but ton at the - Tuesday luncheon of the calb. C. F. Breithaupt, flor ist, was not present to. receive his badge of membership. - He was formerly a member of the Lions . club; ijkllL:;kwUPjl-. f ' -a. Prepare for Inspection- . : The local ( headquarters deatch tnent of the 29 th coast artillery f the Oregon : national guard Is working hrd to prepare for the annual federaf inspection : to be giren April 8. The guns are be ing cleaned and the j new regnla- WOODRY Buys Furniture Phone 511 . Popular Priced 1 4 Mea'a and Young Bfena Tailored Suits $25 to $45 r D. H. MOSHER ;v'" i'w;--- H TAILOR Dr. B. II. White ' h Otuopstky-Ssrguy j : j " Dr. Abfa's aa.thod). rV!v-' XtU Fhn' s me 99-4 V'.'A- LADD & BUSH, Bankera . Established 1868 j ' General Banking Business . , Office Honrs from 10 s. m. to 3 p. m. :. WOOD :asscl'COAL :; yE HANDLE BLACKSMITH, BRUDER : - - COAL, "BRIQUETTES;. LVrVv:: . and all kinds of coal for every esc. ',..." . C7We have padded Vans and first class moving and . ; v . .... Piano Haulir.s. : phone 930 : ? 1 j . . .,, :. i i- . " - - " - ' - - 'III! mt vs v! , aiiey re iuaxanaies xaen tnuse t SPRING HATS Onae again, we've hit the season's high note in -styie and quality. Our Hats are mighty fine hats : to set under nowadays! Thfey have the supreme distinction of being the choice T of . the smartest dressers In town. And though ' exalted In quality, they are hamble in price 3.00 and WS IN ticra gold buttons are being sewed onf the uniforms- so that all equip mjent will be in good shape. The use of pack equipment and in fantry drill were emphasized at tie last drill although it Is ex pfected that signaling and more technical work will be taken up at tie next meeting. , j The headquarters company hare made a yery good record in the last two federal inspections and it M expected that they will do as wjell this time. . Bfoxing, Salem Armory, Tonight ) Dawson vs. Ooggins. 8:30 p. m. m25 CJrotto Has Ceremonial Between 15 and 20-candidates were initiated into El Kares Grotto at a special ceremonial last night. A' number of Portland njembers were present. - Iiegion Order to Meet, j The first of the spring "wrecks" of La Society des 40 Hommes et 8 1 Chevaux, ; playground order of tike American legion, is scheduled tyr Dallas Saturday night. Mem bers from SUverton and Salem are making ' all . necessary ' arrange rents to, attend, tbe'wreck Hebekah Benefit " Pence, Crystal Gardens, lYIday, Jiarch '27.1 Public inyited. m27 Prnne Managers Confer Packing' plant managers of the different prune locals of the North Priclfic Cooperative Prune Ex change held a meeting at the Dun dee plant last week, being' enter tained at! luncheon followed by Inspection of the plant and dis cission of packing methods Which ae being made uniform through oat the association .plants. An ojhier meeting will be held at Dal lajs upon the return of M. J. New- I ; Dancing! Dancing! i t CRYSTAL GARDENS JLadlee. Free Thomas Bros. Jasa Band Or chestra, full of life and pep SATURDAY NIGHT Skating, Skating, Skating AT DREAMLAND ' Thursday, Friday, Saturday ji at 1 to 57.00 ; ; worth ft! SEE : OUR WINDOWS .YJOHNSON & CDLiPANY 469 State SL ' BRIEF house, general manager of the ex change, who has . been on an ex tensive trip to Europe and points in the United States and Canada, to consider condition' of packs at point of delivery in the different markets. ; A series of these meet ings, to toe held at the different plants will be conducted prior to the opening of the 1925 packing season. 5 5 r. Boxing, Salem Armory, Tonight Dawson vs. Goggins. 8 ISO p. m. .::'' m25 Detained in New York A telegram just received at the headquarters of the North Pacific Cooperative - Prune Exchange in Portland from M. J. Newhouse, general manager of the exchange, states that owing to an attack of tonsilitls he is confined to his room in his hotel. Mr. Newhouse's plans were to leave , Sunday for Chicago, middle western and southern points. : reaching Salem about April 15. Stndebaker Quality '.' Is a delight to the motorist who desires the most economical trans portation. , The Certified Public Motor Car Market" has some at tractlTe buys In Light and Special 6 Studebakers. Call or phone tor a demonstration of one of these guaranteed. BWd cArs j M2S Prune Advance Total 4 He Additional advance of cent per pound on the Italian pool of the North Pacific Cooperative Prune Exchange was ' sent out from the Portland office last week, bringing the total payments to locals up to 4 c per pound. The payment was on all sizes up to and including 60-70s. This pay ment covers a tonnage of over 10,000,000 pounds. I: 1 Largest Stock J ! ' - Of used furniture outside of Portland. Used Goods Store. H. L. Stiff furniture Co. Opposite court house.,. ., . - . . . m25 Ingalls Will Speak C. E. Ingalls, postmaster of Corvallis and editor of the Gazette Times, will , epeak at the . library this afternoon- at 3 o'clock to the League of Women Voters. . Mr. Ingalls Is a veary learned . man. He is a close student, not only of human affairs but! of .literature aad he will give his hearers some thing worth while, Liona to Make Trip i Approximately 40, members of the Lions club, accompanied by their wives, will attend the charter night ceremonies in Corvallis to night. Dinner will be served at 7 o'clock. Special Introductory Offer For one week ; only, smart Meadowbrook hats,. - $7.55 and $11.75. The French Shop. Mme. Buffe JMorrison.llS High street. Masonic-temple. ; .... ' m26 Attend Albany Meeting - " , In order , to. attend a meeting of the. Eastern Star in Albany last night. Mr. and Mrs. R. Jt Ohling. former Albany .residents, and Rev. and Mrs. U. S. , Crowder, motored to the Linn county cityJ i - Oregon Apples Good ". '. Oregon is the third largest ship per' of apples to metropolitan New York, "and these 'shipments are growing steadily In volume, ac cording to a study of .the subject made by the Bank of America, of REDUCED SUMMER RATES i i TO CALIFORNIA BY PICKWICK STAGES: San Franeiju, ocie way, $1SU9 ' . . Round Trip, tZO&O 4 to Anele, OEM WSf 2TeS3 . s : Round Trip, tZOJOO t '' fascial Rates to Parties of ' Eight or .Mora. v.; For laformation i and Reserra- tiona t-hona 696, cr call at cr:;rnAL ctact t'l::al - f--'- c:-r - B aas a 192S Oodrs tear-" tag jut aiclr fcrofc la. Xt Im tkmt real rm look rw- mil Ufc to M axtrs sood tins :a&4 Jots . et a CMSOZl. V j " SEE XT TODAY : - : for it won't last long f WE(gB5& that city. The monograph, which has just been issued in pamphlet form, points out that in 1923 Ore gon shipped 7 per cent of all ap ples received in New York city, and a decided increase was record ed in the volume of shipments in the first six months of 1924. as compared with the corresponding period in 1923. In view of the distance from the New York mar ket, Oregon's record is a striking commentary on , the successful marketing efforts of the northwest growers. Application of scientific practice. to 'the growing of apples has been carried to great lengths In the4 Pacific northwest. Boxing, Salem Armory, Tonight : Dawson vs. Goggins. 8:30 p.m. ; ' - m25 Get Building Permits . Building permits totaling $12, -000 were, issued Tuesday by Mar ten Poulsen, city recorder.. These were to the Hunt Brothers can nery, for an addition to the main building at Front and Division, $6000; R. J. Young, for a dwell ing at 964 North Summer, to cost $3500 and to William A. Bond, contractor, for a dwelling at 1060 Hood, to cost $2500. ' Boxing Salem Armory ' . Charles Dawson vs. Johnny Goggens, ten 3-minute rounds. Bill Hunt vs. Chan Butler, six 3-minute rounds. : Special event. Kid Mccormick vs. Billy M Bobbins. Wed, March 23. - " m25 Births Are Reported .; Birth of three boys was report ed to the city health of ficer. Tues day. These were Robert Wayne, to Mr., and Mrs. A. H. Smith, of Route 6, on March 13; - Wendell Raymond, to Mr. and Mrs.,C. D. Downing, Route 9, March 17 and Percy Ralph, to Mr. , and Mrs. Joe Martin, 971 North Commercial. on ilarch 12th. . , Hemstitching, 6 and 8c. Stamped Goods. 153 S. High St. m26 Open New Quarters April 1 Space has been leased from the Northwest Fruit Products com pany by Baker, Kelley St Mac Laughlin, Inc., for their barreling operations -this season.' : The com3 pany will open . the new quarters April 1,. (Marshall and New Ore gon strawberry contracts are still being written by" the firm for their Albany, Lebanon,' Woodburn and Salem plants.' Contracted crops will be delivered In The Phez building on . Trade , street near Commercial street.74 " ' m25 SeIl-Us-i-,v ' :? 'Your used furniture. H. L. Stiff Furniture , Co., Used Goods De partment, opposite court house.' . m25 Assault Trial Thursday . ; Trial of W. R. Smith, from the SUverton district, will be' held in the circuit court Thursday morn ing at 9 o'clock. Smith is charged with assault with" a dangerous weapon. . ' .. . r.'u.i'.J. Adventure Trip Halted f J ; From Seattle to California was the object of Walter Bentley,.17,; and Erling Olsen, .16. who got as far as Brooks when their journey was Interrupted. .. The two lads are now In jail pending word from their relatives. The trip south was being made on bicycles and came attjqur 7M3JjTODH Pure, snowy crystals, made by an improved process of refining. It is easy to take because it is thoroughly purified. f Especially good 'for elderly people and those of middle age. Millions of pounds sold yearly. ti . i- ' Pound. Package 2 jj " ' " , : Perry Druz Stcro lis Caati C-.Trr,"r,rrttl -' . sat.:::::, . sxzuczn h . MsF te a sudden -ending , when the youthful travelers asked the owner of a filling station at Brooks tor something to eat. They revealed their story, the sheriff was noti fied and" Deputy' Sam Burkhart de tailed to bring them to Salem and give them a square meal.- Both boys are willing to return home where at least they are able to eat at regular intervals. '- Special Introductory Offer t For one week only, smart Meadowbrook ' hats. $7.55 and $11.75.' The French Shop.- Mme. Buffe Morrison, 115 High street. Masonic temple. m26 Lenae for Barreling Ope ratio Baker. Kelley & McLaughlin, Inc., have leased from the North west Fruit Products, company, space in The Phez building on Trade street . near Commercial street for their barreling opera tions the coming season. The firm Is still In the' market for all the Marshall and 'New Oregon straw berries available at their Lebanon, Albany,. Salem and Woodburn plants. m25 Tornado Fund Is Small Between $20 and $25 have been received by the American Red Cross here to be used in "relief work in the tornado swept district of the middle west, according to Dr., Henry E., Morris, who - has charge of the fund - AH : money received Is from free will offer ings and . no solicitation ' is being made. ' ; All money received will be forwarded to San Francisco Fri day. The Red ' Cross yesterday moved from the third floor of the Oregon building, where it has been for several months, to room 20 of the same building, sharing the lo cation : with Boy Scout - head quarters. Cut Flowers Floral Pieces Adams, florist, 43 Court. m2 5 Riggs Estate) Appraised Real property to the amount of $9000 is included in the report on the estate of J. L. Riggs, which is valued at $22,184.26, which has been filed In probate. Included in the assets of the estate are 500 shares of stock in the Alaska Pe troleum . ft Coal ' company and shares in the Northwestern Trust company ot Portland, " valued at nothing in the report. Two-shares of stock . In the Oregon Portland Cement company are listed at $650. Executors of the estate are R. P. and Camilla Riggs. Boxing, Salem Armory, Tonight Da wson vs. Goggins. - 8 : 3 0 p. m. Salem Debates Tillamook ; Salem will meet Tillamook In the' first" Inter-district debate of the season, according to" -word re ceived Tuesday by Prof." J$ Ci Nel son, principal of the high school, from Dan Clark. of the University of Oregon.' Tillamook is the win ner of the - northern - Willamette district. The contest will be held on April 10,- Salem, making the trip to Tillamook. . the principle of. the referendum will be, defend ed by the Salem high school team. Prof. Balney to Speak '."Professional -. Improvement . of Teachers". is the topic of Prof.- H. P. Rainey, of the school of educa tion,'; University" of Oregon, who will speak before gathering of teachers of the Salem public schools Thursday afternoon. ; Auction Sale Friday.' 1 : 86 p. -1653 S. 12th St.- See adr., m26 1. , ' 11 .. - Speeder Fined - : - . - - Answering to charge of speed ing, C. ' Martnd, of Portland, ap peared in the justice court yesterday-afternoon -and was fined $10 by Brazier ,0, Small, justice of the peace.; The arrest was made by Rt ,B. Rienhart, state officer, licenses Are Issued 5 Two SUverton . couples . took out marriage licenses in , the county clerk's J Office : yesterday. ; They were'" Jolmar Forsholm and Ger trude Hoffman; and Sot us Tolstad and Mabel Moen. .' , VJ ; Proceedings Are lXOTissed-i ; Habeas . corpus proceedings in stituted by Mose F. Hinds.- alias William Johnson, alleged Kansas bieamist. have 1en dismissed by Judge McMahon. - Hinds was start ed back for Fort Scott. Kan., In charge of Sheriff Cooke of that city. The state has filed Us re turn In the habeas corpus, proceed ings to secure the release of Nellie Rambd Saunders from the feeble minded school, alleging that she was properly committed to the in stitution. Cigar .Store Changes i Roy Romaine and J. VT. Long, formerly in the hotel business in Portland.' have " purchased ,t h e Blessing Orey cigar store and pool room at 356 State. The deal, which has been pending for several weeks, . was T completed T Tuesday morning. No plans for the future have been' announced by either E. F. Blessing of O. W. Orey, the former proprietors. ' " ' Many' Teachers Are 111 Nine teachers are- forced to ab sent themselves' from classes this week on account of illness. : There are more 'absent 'at present . than haVebeen oat for a' number- of years." according , to - George ;W Hsg,: superintendent of schools. Teachers', on 'the; sick' list Include Mrs Grace 'Thompson, Wra Clara Pomeroy and Hiss Harriett Peat, of the Parrisa Junior high school; school; Mrs. Rose. Gibson, of the Richmond school; Mrs. Merle Dav enport and Miss Greta Brumage, of the Lincoln school, and the Misses Temple and Welbon, of the Highland school. : . Attendance Is Low 'I, - - Percentage of attendance throughout, the entire school sys tem was the lowest ' last month than it has been for years due to the influenza epidemic. Total, en rollment for the school, month which has just closed was given Tuesday - as 4580 pupils, an in crease of 50 over the preceding month. Enrollment at the high school was 1089 students, a gain of three during the month. Are Installing Vault Preparatory to the installation of a safety deposit vault, the side walk In front of the Oregon build ing Is being torn up and a huge hole being excavated for the vault. A savings and loan association lo cated In the building will use the vault. Delegates Are Named At a meeting of the school board held last night the board voted to send Superintendent Hug and Pro fessor Miller, of Grant junior high, tp the meeting of the Inland Empire convention of teachers to be held at Spokane this year. It has been customary for several years for members of the school board p send delegates from their faculty -staffs to these meetings and it has been considered money well spent) in view of the result ing new ideas they have brought back. '- 'w Speeders Forfeit Rail : Two speeders failed to appear In police court Tuesday. These, and the amount of bail each forfeited, were G.- Everton," $10, and N. Strabon, $5. 1 1 - Rev. Blake Will Preach .' ; ' Anniversary Sermon Soon I Rev. H.. P. Blake will preach his anniversary sermon at the Metho dist church in Tualatin . Sunday morning. He was born In Clack amas . Clarkson, Monroe county. New York. .March 31, 1833. ; V Rev. ' Blake' received his early education ' In the ' public schools and in the Collegiate institute of New fifork" and . Michigan. ' His father was a member of George RUPTURE EXPERT FOR Men, Women and Children Coming to ' SALE3I ' . on' WEDNESDAY,' MARCli 25 ""' 'i-i i 3IARIOX HOTEL . from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. , Evenings by Appointment ONE DAY, ONLY Return Visits Made Regularly J No Charge . for Consultation .On above date the noted rupture appliance expert. C. F. Redlich. will prove to every ruptured per son free of charge: .... "That you can no more acquire an efficient and comfortable rup ture appliance by mail than you can a set of teeth, as all those who for years have been worrying along with the old fashioned. Ill smell lng. elastic webb, or other poorly fitting trusses know to their sor row. Their ruptures were small when they started with these makeshifts and now they are large and often painful. . "That an appliance, to be effi: cient-and comfortable, cannot be sent by mail or sold over the coun ter bat has to be up to date, scien tifically constructed and must be fitted to you by an expert In per son. v-s n -; . , - "That only through this expert personal work will you be com tortable for years to come, can per form your work and eventually be come normal again because people have different shapes and ruptures are hardly ever In the same con ditlon and location.' Statistics show that 95 of all children bv wearinr nroner sani tary appliances, get rid of their ruptures. . - t Those afflicted with naval or ventral ruptures after operation, or prolapsing stomachs will be much interested in his high grade ap to date abdominal supporters for men and women," made to fit all sizes, shapes and purses. . ". Seamless elastic stockings out wearing all others made to meas ure. The opportunity to find out your exact condition and be properly at tended to Is hero right -now Do not miss it , V- r - ' t C F.'REDLICn Rupture-'Arr-Ilance Expert , ' Home Office: .. !.." J ZZ3 Roston Clock ' 8 Washington's bodyguard during the Revolutionary war. ' V ' Rev Blake served 'as postmastar In Bellevue Mich-, during the admin istration of Abraham Lincoln. Nineteen years ago he came to Oresron and occupied the pulpit in Woodstock and Cornelius. He re tired from active work after serv ing a few years as pastor of the church at Tualatin. ii n Pine CD Improvement of Shaw Route ,to Silver Creek Falls Also Advocated Change of the one hour to the two-hourr parking plan and the adoption of the head-in system of placing motor vehicles at the curb were unanimously endorsed at the Tuesday noon meeting of the KI wanis club. Cooperation with the county court in obtaining a better road to Silver Creek falls by way of Shaw was urged by Fritz Slade, and a committee of three will be appointed to help boost the plan. It was pointed out that there is already a paved road for two miles beyond Shaw, leaving seven miles of fairly poor. road, only partially graveled. The completion of this segment is wanted by the club.. Though the county court has already awarded a contract for the improvement of the Silverton Silver Creek falls route, it was held important that the jShaw route., also . receive attention in order to provide a scenic loop trip and more hard surface highway. Attention was called to the Chamber of Commerce estimate that the falls would be visited by at least 10.000 tourists during the summer season. LOTUS IE Average Man Prone Lo Let Others Do His Thinking Declares Poling ; Much time is being wasted in discussion of the origin of man, while man's destiny is the import ant. question, declared Rev. Chas. 8. Poling, who is conducting pre Easter services at the First Pres byterian church, in addressing the Kiwanis club Tuesday noon at the Marion hotel. - "Man is nothing more than- a grown-up kid. and the only dif ference is that he has grown phys ically and mentally, and his world has enlarged from an intellectual and spiritual standpoint," Rer. Poling said.- L f - . "The average man is Intellectu ally lazy and is prone to allow the other man to do his thinking," he continued. "There has never been a day in history that calls for the need of men and. women to do their own thinking as to day.. Know why and be able to give a reason for what you are and whai you believe. "It is the man who .thinks who is doing the big things in the world." , That the average man thinks too much of yesterday and of to morrow and not enough of today, wag the closing thought left by the speaker. OAPPINESS il all j depends on how you feell . . ' If yon do not feel good, fuD of pep and the joy of living nine times out of ten it's your liver. CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS Act without making you sick. ' Tak two tonight. Feel good in the morn ing: Get a package of 60 for 25 eta Another 6 HwT"l ii ii s Favors ED BY PASTOR 1 Friday, March 27, 1:8 0 ? 553 South Twelfth Street Near Oal; ' "Take S. P. Street Car" Majestic 6-hole steel ranee; pood heater; 2-bnrner oil stove; good ice box for store or residence, like new; brass bed com plete; sanitary .couch and pad; 5 beds complete; congoleuri rug 9x12; oak extension table and chairs; oak rockers; 4cr '; dressers; 4 good rugs and small rugs; kitchen cabinet; ci -board; medicine chest;- 8-day clock; child's rocker; gard u tools: oak stands;' table: bookcase and books; all leather rprir ' rocker, a dandy; library table; curtains; large built ia cur board; carpet sweeper; oil mop: window shades; electric lirf.t globes; garbage can; hand saw; 2 axes; camp cot and tad; princess oak dresser; white -enamel plate glass mirror, lare; chiffonier; pictures; drop head Singer sewing machine; writ er; stair carpet; 3-4 beds; copper boiler; tubs; fruit jari; china cabinet; crocks; dishes; 6 Viena chairs, and a I t of cl -goods. All rugs and mattresses will be steam cka: , Terms cash "Be on time." : ; Owner, S. TwcITili L - fWoodry TJuys ruxnitare for .THIS? IS COMING Don't let them hurt. Don't t rheumatism, lumbago, etc.. cause von an hour of nain. Apply St. Jacobs Oil and watch the pain vanish. It seems magical. It hat brought comfort to millions for 65 years., "You are sure of relief. St. Jacobs Oil j - i, - DIED .-. KUNCITER At the home, seven miles east of Salem, March 24. Mrs. Alzbeta Kunciter. Slio was the mother, of William and Frank Kunciter, and Mrs. John ; Zak, and the grandmother , of John F., Frank, Josephine and "Ida Zak. Announcement of - funeral will be made later' lj the Rigdon mortuary. LUTHSO In this city. March 2 4. Henry Luthso, at the age of 64 years. He was a .resident of Nortens, Tillamook county. Or. The remains are at the Rigdon mortuary. Funeral announce ment later. r HOLLAND At the home near ' Zena, March 24,. Mrs. Flora E. Holland at the age of 69 years. She was the wife of Rodger H.' Holland; also survived by eight "children. Funeral services will be held Thursday, March 26, at 2 p. m. at the. Zena church. Rigdon & Son directors. How Fat Actress Became Slender i Many ctsgn people now depMiil mtirIy upon MarmoU Prencription Tablet for reducing and controlling fat. Otip rlever actrcsa tll that ah redorrd steadily and easily by nsinK this new form of llm famoua Marmnla Prescript ion. Now, ly taking Harmola Prescription TabU-t r oral thnea a year ahe keeps her wfiht jnst right. All drugintii sell MarmoU Prescription Tablet at one dollar for a box or if you prefer yon can aerure thorn direct from the Maroiola Co, Gen eral Motors Bide., Detroit, Mich. If you have not tried them, do no. They aro pleasant to take and effective. Adr. ENROLL NOW! Z Three months' business course especially for young people now em ployed. Inquire at 123 Oregon Rldg. PACIFIC EXPERT SCHOOL New Management Phone 2112 for appoint ment 0 D Hwl . OREGON Last Times Totlay "Idle Tongues' From the Novel Dr. Nye Tomorrow "THE GOLDEN BED" DDDDOODD LIBERTY , Today Tomorro w "The Chorus Lady" From the Famous Stage Success by James Forbes Bin HO J LifJ U La y Real Good ' .: i8rt vT - jrN Vs iii 1 1 ::.F.N. v.x U-.4 A 9 CasU cr k-"j ca C. iIJ:a.irary Hale, of the McKIaley